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Kara Graves, Hannah Kiesling, Ellie Boyer, Brandon Alvarez-Serrano, Kara Graves, Hannah Kiesling, Ellie Boyer, Brandon Alvarez-Serrano Apr 2023

Kara Graves, Hannah Kiesling, Ellie Boyer, Brandon Alvarez-Serrano, Kara Graves, Hannah Kiesling, Ellie Boyer, Brandon Alvarez-Serrano

Spring 2023

"Behind the Burqa” covers various topics about the current state of women’s rights

in Afghanistan. These topics include women’s access to education, the drug trade, women being forced into marriages, and domestic violence. To achieve this, the main focus of the zine was to highlight the voices of women within Afghanistan and those that are fighting for their rights.


Get Educated: The Lack Of Women's Education In South Africa, Parker Beck, Audrey Elvers, Jackson Marley, Tierney Maurer, Neily Pennington Apr 2023

Get Educated: The Lack Of Women's Education In South Africa, Parker Beck, Audrey Elvers, Jackson Marley, Tierney Maurer, Neily Pennington

Spring 2023

This zine serves to raise awareness about gender inequality in South Asia as it relates to education. In South Asia, women are more likely than men to have not received an education. This zine highlights the barriers that young women face in accessing a quality education, as well as how this issue is being addressed. It provides readers with additional resources and information on how they can get involved.


Bodied: Who Does Society Think You Should Be?, Rachel Brown, Zoe Dybowski, Alexa Hunt, Brianna Karras Apr 2023

Bodied: Who Does Society Think You Should Be?, Rachel Brown, Zoe Dybowski, Alexa Hunt, Brianna Karras

Spring 2023

It is no secret that society has constructed a high level of pressure surrounding the appearance of women’s bodies. In light of such pressures we have chosen to create a zine focused on issues regarding body image and the different ways in which society impacts women's bodies. Our goal is to raise awareness of how society's standards affect women and also empower those who are a part of the project. On the following pages you will find four sections highlighting a few main categories of which we have found there to be the significant presence of stigma and stereotypes: athletes, …


Balling On A Budget, Sarah Fournier, Matthew Hoffmann, Brianna Jack, Olivia Meyer Apr 2023

Balling On A Budget, Sarah Fournier, Matthew Hoffmann, Brianna Jack, Olivia Meyer

Spring 2023

This Zine takes a dive into the gender pay gap women face in professional sports. The gender pay gap is an issue that women all around face, but it’s something that needs to be talked about more when it comes to sports. It breaks down the difference between paychecks and the award amount between men and women sports. It also goes over some of the actions being taken to diminish the pay gap.


Work It Women!, Megan Day, Brenna Arakelian, Emily King, Natalie Virgil Apr 2023

Work It Women!, Megan Day, Brenna Arakelian, Emily King, Natalie Virgil

Spring 2023

“Work it Women!” covers various topics surrounding women in the workplace. The zine begins with a note from the authors, followed by a brief history of women in the workplace. Throughout the entire zine, there are historic facts, examples of successful women in the specific topics presented in the zine, and an overall theme of theme encouragement. The goal with this zine is to educate the reader on what women in the workplace experience, but not to discourage the reader from wanting to be a successful woman.


Rise Of Women, Allie Carmichael, Emily Jones, Ellie Vermilion, Cat Lehner Apr 2023

Rise Of Women, Allie Carmichael, Emily Jones, Ellie Vermilion, Cat Lehner

Spring 2023

This zine walks through the history of women’s involvement in the summer olympic games. The timeline shows advancements in women’s rights and empowerment through athletics. The zine also explains how equality will further grow in the olympic games.


Crossroads Of Maternal Health In Indiana, Amanda Smith, Lillian Cantwell, Gabriella Tzougros, Matthew Jin Apr 2023

Crossroads Of Maternal Health In Indiana, Amanda Smith, Lillian Cantwell, Gabriella Tzougros, Matthew Jin

Spring 2023

Our zine is about the state of maternal health in Indiana. Our zine will dive into the areas in Indiana which lack obstetrician services and the cause of this, the maternal mortality rate in Indiana, solutions for the maternal mortality rate in Indiana, alongside the alarming racial gap between black and white mothers’ maternal mortality rate in Indiana. We will also note resources for mothers who lack access to obstetrician services.


Body Image Highlight Reel: Bringing Awareness To The Effect Of Social Media, Advertisements, And Societal Standards On Young Girls And Women Across The Globe, Lilly Chidester, Laken Ross, Casey Hoffman, Lily House Apr 2023

Body Image Highlight Reel: Bringing Awareness To The Effect Of Social Media, Advertisements, And Societal Standards On Young Girls And Women Across The Globe, Lilly Chidester, Laken Ross, Casey Hoffman, Lily House

Spring 2023

Our Zine brings awareness to the effects of social media, advertisements, and societal standards on young girls and women across the globe. We researched multiple countries in order to see how women in different cultures face eating disorders and plastic surgery in order to fit the beauty standard. Many women struggle with body image and with feeling secure as themselves due to social media filters, beauty standards, and societal pressure.


Buying Bodies, Bailey Armey, Sydney Carter, Grace Helming, Ashley Peters, Jenna Warren Apr 2023

Buying Bodies, Bailey Armey, Sydney Carter, Grace Helming, Ashley Peters, Jenna Warren

Spring 2023

Explores a variety of aspects that women in the sex-based work industry face. Provides insight on the history of these professions, and focuses on the health impacts it plays on women today. Discusses who is susceptible to this type of work and the criminalization of it. Spotlights the current forms of sex-work in society today.


Stereotypes In Media: The Dangers They Pose To Young Women Today, Lauren Koehl, Emily Langston, Madison Sternberg, Sierra Ward Apr 2023

Stereotypes In Media: The Dangers They Pose To Young Women Today, Lauren Koehl, Emily Langston, Madison Sternberg, Sierra Ward

Spring 2023

The way in which women are portrayed in the media is a very diverse and prominent issue in society today. This issue is also one that affects each of us on a daily basis, as stereotypes portrayed in the media are often used as a comparative measure. This zine serves to bring awareness to these stereotypes through specific examples from television, movies, and social media advertisements. This zine also outlines the male gaze and oversexualization, and explains how these things affect many different aspects of women’s lives.


Women On The Silver Screen: A Look At The Various Roles Of Women Across Film Genres, Ryann Bahnline, Dimitar Donovski, Kelly Ryan, Emily Simon Apr 2023

Women On The Silver Screen: A Look At The Various Roles Of Women Across Film Genres, Ryann Bahnline, Dimitar Donovski, Kelly Ryan, Emily Simon

Spring 2023

This Zine seeks to explore the various roles of women in several films across a multitude of genres and their significance, or lack thereof, in their respective films. Genres explored include romantic comedy, science fiction, action/adventure, and horror/thriller. Films often depict the state and views held by a society during its inception, either intentionally or subconsciously. Women have often been relegated to roles in films that affirm gender and cultural stereotypes.


Behind Closed Doors, Olivia Coy, Lexi Neely, Elizabeth Shirk, Laila Mcclimon Apr 2023

Behind Closed Doors, Olivia Coy, Lexi Neely, Elizabeth Shirk, Laila Mcclimon

Spring 2023

This Zine works to bring awareness and education to domestic abuse in the United States. A history report of what has been done thus far to advocate against domestic abuse is included, as well as explanations of different tactics and models that are continuously used to combat the issue. Additionally, stories of women’s experiences with domestic violence are told to describe the issue in a real way. Tools and information about red flags, healthy relationships, and supporting and escaping domestic abuse provide individuals with ways to move forward as they approach the issue.


Reproductive Fights!, Emma Edwards, Jessica Hutzel, Rachel Meighan, Kaylee Welkie Apr 2023

Reproductive Fights!, Emma Edwards, Jessica Hutzel, Rachel Meighan, Kaylee Welkie

Spring 2023

This zine is focused on the impacts of Roe v. Wade on women’s reproductive rights. It discusses the timeline of events before, during, and after Roe v. Wade that affected abortion rights in the United States. Local resources for abortion care are provided in this zine.


Women's Wage Gap Around The World, Carly Jessup, Leah Sheldon, Christina St. Germain, Will Weiss Apr 2023

Women's Wage Gap Around The World, Carly Jessup, Leah Sheldon, Christina St. Germain, Will Weiss

Spring 2023

We compared the gender gap between the regions of North America, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, East Asia and the Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and North Africa and lastly South Asia.


Misbehaving, Anonymous, Maeve Dean, Lee René Apr 2023

Misbehaving, Anonymous, Maeve Dean, Lee René

Spring 2023

This zine was not only created with the intent to inform about the lesser known women of the feminist movement and their dedication to the environment, worker's rights, and reproductive rights, but also to humanize them and recognize them as women beyond their heroism.


Roe V. Wade And Beyond, Abby Fulton, Allie Mckibben, Sarah Warner, Jayden Taylor, Ethan Kroll Apr 2023

Roe V. Wade And Beyond, Abby Fulton, Allie Mckibben, Sarah Warner, Jayden Taylor, Ethan Kroll

Spring 2023

Within our Zine Roe v. Wade and Beyond, our group has examined the implications of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and how this affects different groups. This zine explores the history of this landmark Supreme Court case, and helps readers understand what the effects of this decision are. In addition to looking at the politics that are associated with this debate and this decision, the Zine also investigates different problems associated with obtaining an abortion such as education and skin color. The Zine seeks to educate readers about how abortion affects a variety of women, as well as help …


Closing The Gap, Anonymous Apr 2023

Closing The Gap, Anonymous

Spring 2023

Our zine, “Closing the Gap”, is about decreasing the gender wage gap present in the United States. The gender wage gap has been a prominent issue for over a century. Although the gap has decreased to some extent, it still persists. Our zine first introduces the issue, then outlines events associated with the progression of the wage gap. Lastly, our zine informs readers how they can create change to help close the gap. Within it, it highlights the statistics and figures related to the wage gap, provides a historical overview and review of bills and acts that have been implemented …


The Mistreated Muses: A Deeper Look At The Disparities Women Face In The Music Industry, Michael Terzaki, Summer Beg, Norah Balthazor, Jonathan Courts Apr 2023

The Mistreated Muses: A Deeper Look At The Disparities Women Face In The Music Industry, Michael Terzaki, Summer Beg, Norah Balthazor, Jonathan Courts

Spring 2023

Our zine focuses on the mistreatment of women in the music industry. It highlights issues such as sexual harassment, wage gap, underrepresentation, etc. The zine also contains many statistics, links to interviews, and personal stories. The purpose of the zine is to educate the public about the various issues female musical artists face so we can overcome the challenges the industry faces on a daily basis.


Prison Labor, Andrew Weisbach, Chad O'Connell, Jake Roberts, Trenton Newlin Oct 2017

Prison Labor, Andrew Weisbach, Chad O'Connell, Jake Roberts, Trenton Newlin

Fall 2017 Projects

This group explores the history and continuing existence of prison labor.


Chants For Peace (With Drones) (2016), Frank Felice Jan 2016

Chants For Peace (With Drones) (2016), Frank Felice

Music Faculty Scores

Fretless bass guitar, live electronics, and fixed media (2.1, 8.1) – commissioned by Barry and Sally Childs-Helton; premiered by Frank Felice, January, 2016, Indianapolis, Indiana


Tu Lo Sai | 10-96190, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2016

Tu Lo Sai | 10-96190, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

Tu Lo Sai

Part Number: 10-96190

Price: $1.80

Voicing: TTBB

Transcription By: Piero Floridia

Music By: Giuseppe Torelli

Arranged By: James Q. Mulholland

Commissioned by the "Singing Statesmen"University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireGary Schwartkoff, director


And I Will Sing A Lullaby | 20-95750, Robert I. Hugh, Henry Leck Jan 2016

And I Will Sing A Lullaby | 20-95750, Robert I. Hugh, Henry Leck

Music Faculty Scores

And I Will Sing a Lullaby

Part Number:
20-95750

Price:
$1.85

Voicing:
Two-Part Treble

Lyrics By:
William Blake & Thomas Dekker

Music By:
Robert I. Hugh

Edited By:
Henry Leck

Featured at:
2016 TCDA Convention
2016 KCDA Summer Conference


Branch Of May, A - Satb | 10-96020, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2016

Branch Of May, A - Satb | 10-96020, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

A Branch of May (I Brought You Here)

Part Number: 10-96020

Voicing: SATB & Treble

Lyrics By: Tradition May-Day Song

Music By: James Q. Mulholland


Branch Of May, A - Ttbb | 41-96550, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2016

Branch Of May, A - Ttbb | 41-96550, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

A Branch of May (I Brought You Here)

Part Number: 41-96550

Voicing: TTBB

Lyrics By: Tradition May-Day Song

Music By: James Q. Mulholland


Cutting Contest (2015), Frank Felice Jan 2015

Cutting Contest (2015), Frank Felice

Music Faculty Scores

For alto saxophone and violoncello – commissioned by and composed for Paul Bro and Kurt Fowler, and premiered by them, October, 2015, Terre Haute, Indiana


Preserve Me, O God (2015), Frank Felice Jan 2015

Preserve Me, O God (2015), Frank Felice

Music Faculty Scores

Medium voice and SATB choir (also for medium voice and string quartet) – text: Psalm 16, English language paraphrase by Frank Felice; commissioned by and dedicated to Mitzi Westra


No Discipline (2015), Frank Felice Jan 2015

No Discipline (2015), Frank Felice

Music Faculty Scores

Commissioned by and composed for Alex Williams, premiered by him May 2, 2015, Indianapolis, Indiana


May Peace Be With You: Alleluia | 10-96030, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2015

May Peace Be With You: Alleluia | 10-96030, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

May Peace Be With You: Alleluia, for SSAA Voices with Violincello and Piano

Part Number:
10-96030

Price:
$1.85

Voicing:
SSAA

Lyrics By:
Paraphrased from Phillipians 4:8,9

Music By:
James Q. Mulholland

with Optional Violincello (part included)

Commissioned by colleagues and students of Nancy Leisl, choral director at Connor High School
To honor all of the things she has taught us.


Sleep, My Loved One | 16-96750, Christopher Matthews Jan 2015

Sleep, My Loved One | 16-96750, Christopher Matthews

Music Faculty Scores

Sleep, My Loved One (Sleep and Dream of Me)

Part Number:
16-96750

Price:
$1.80

Voicing:
SATB

Lyrics By:
Nixon Waterman (1859-1944)

Music By:
Christopher Matthews

a cappella

Featured at:
2015 National ACDA Convention
2015 Atlanta Summer Conducting Institute
2015 Rodney Eichenberger Summer Conductor's Clinic
2015 ICDA Summer Conference


Snowflakes Fantasy | 20-95760, Hyun Kook, Henry Leck Jan 2015

Snowflakes Fantasy | 20-95760, Hyun Kook, Henry Leck

Music Faculty Scores

Snowflakes Fantasy

Part Number:
20-95760

Price:
$1.90

Voicing:
SATB

Lyrics By:
Linda Marcus & Julie I. Myers

Music By:
Hyun Kook

Edited By:
Henry Leck

with Optional Triangle and Bell Tree